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Formal dining table setting.
Place the fork on the napkin.
The exception is the oyster or seafood fork which may be placed to the right of the last spoon even when it is the fourth utensil to the right of the plate.
Setting the table for the main course.
To avoid clutter the general rule for a any table setting is to include no more than three utensils on either side of the dinner plate at a time.
Put the dinner plate in the middle of the placemat.
The last two types of silverware are the salad fork and the table spoon.
The formal table setting.
The large dinner plate may be brought in either bearing a portion of food or empty if food is to be served at the table.
Lay the placemat on the table.
When setting a formal dinner table make sure that the table knife is smooth side up and that you cannot see the serrated side.
To the right of the plate place the knife closest to the plate blade pointing in.
The salad fork should be placed to the left of the dinner fork as seen in the fifth picture below.
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Place the spoon to the right of the.
Lay the napkin to the left of the plate.
In either case the plate should be preheated unless the main course is served cold.